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I am installing Vista Home Premium on a new machine. I am a "power user". I
see that it is recommended to set up an administrator account as well as a
standard account, and use the standard for typical use. However, I also read
that if one is logged on the administrator account, you will still see
prompts for administrator access if the program attempts certain sensitive
actions. Is there then a good reason to set up a standard user account if I
am the only user of the machine, and it's a home machine?
Also, I prefer to fully boot up to the desktop, without seeing a user menu
to choose which account I want to use, or enter a password. By only having
one account on the machine, I assume that would do the trick.
Lastly, I am curious, how are OEMs like Dell setting up Windows Premium on
their machines? Do they set up an administrator and standard account on the
systems?
see that it is recommended to set up an administrator account as well as a
standard account, and use the standard for typical use. However, I also read
that if one is logged on the administrator account, you will still see
prompts for administrator access if the program attempts certain sensitive
actions. Is there then a good reason to set up a standard user account if I
am the only user of the machine, and it's a home machine?
Also, I prefer to fully boot up to the desktop, without seeing a user menu
to choose which account I want to use, or enter a password. By only having
one account on the machine, I assume that would do the trick.
Lastly, I am curious, how are OEMs like Dell setting up Windows Premium on
their machines? Do they set up an administrator and standard account on the
systems?